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How to prevent shadow IT

What users love (and hate) about 4 leading identity management tools

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How to prevent shadow IT

Security execs chime in on how to keep users from taking IT into their own hands. Read More

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What users love (and hate) about 4 leading identity management tools
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What users love (and hate) about 4 leading identity management tools

What do enterprise users really think about Oracle Identity Manager, CA Identity Manager, IBM Tivoli Identity Manager, and SailPoint IdentityIQ? There's a lot to like, but also plenty of room for improvement. Read More

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Physical security has many holes to be plugged

Catastrophic failures due to natural disasters, crime or other causes are a major worry for security professionals. Smaller failures and disruptions because of their greater frequency are also a concern. For banks, a lost hour of productivity translates into millions of dollars in lost revenue and potentially lost clients. Delivering improved reliability to these facilities through physical security represents the next frontier for continuous improvement. Read More

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Mark Zuckerberg on Apple vs. FBI: 'We're sympathetic with Apple'

"I don't think requiring back doors is going to increase security," said Facebook's CEO at Mobile World Congress. Read More

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Bill Gates backs the U.S. government in Apple's iPhone privacy standoff

Microsoft's founder says the FBI's request to access a terrorist's iPhone is justified, given that it's a one-time deal. Read More

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Most Americans support the FBI over Apple, Pew study finds

Most Americans think that Apple should help the FBI unlock a smartphone used by one of the terrorists in the San Bernardino mass shooting, according to a study released Monday by the Pew Research Center. Read More

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